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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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1 I, II | four lines of which had just seen the light. She was 2 I, II | the cause of the challenge just given and accepted by her 3 I, III | shouted Servadac; “I have just thought of the end of my 4 I, V | Captain Servadac, thinking it just probable that the count, 5 I, V | the eastern horizon, and just as though it were crossing 6 I, VI | sounder than the sleep of the just. Overwhelmed by the questions 7 I, VI | I feel as if I had only just gone to sleep.”~“You have 8 I, VI | the gourbi. Everything was just as they had left it, and 9 I, VI | twenty miles, they had only just arrived at the foot of the 10 I, VII | no; the fire was lighted just as usual, and fanned into 11 I, VII | eggs were found to be only just sufficiently cooked; the 12 I, VII | southern hemisphere were just breaking on his view. A 13 I, VII | that was clearly visible just within the focus of his 14 I, VIII | 66,000,000 miles. If the just equilibrium of the earth 15 I, IX | the new island, which must just have come within their view. 16 I, X | elapsed, and yet it is only just recently that she has crossed 17 I, XI | bottom of the Mediterranean just at this point had formed 18 I, XIII | is it about your pay?”~“Just this, sir; as the days are 19 I, XIV | governor, and all—has vanished just like Algeria.”~For a moment 20 I, XIV | Servadac, sharply; “it has gone just as utterly as if it had 21 I, XIV | pipe, and, moreover, had just grazed his nose, which, 22 I, XIV | the garrison.~Servadac was just in the mood to take Panofka’ 23 I, XV | understand the fact that had just come to light. Some hours 24 I, XV | reached as if it had been just at Corfu, and some three 25 I, XV | said the lieutenant, “that just at present I am not able 26 I, XVI | strand upon which there was just space enough for their boat 27 I, XVI | that rested at the bottomjust as those which formed its 28 I, XVII | betake themselves thither just when they please. They have 29 I, XVII | were two circumstances that just then would have rendered 30 I, XVIII| groundless; Gourbi Island was just as he had left it, with 31 I, XVIII| A group of Spaniards had just begun dancing their national 32 I, XIX | Englishmen; Ceuta, which had just been left by the Spaniards; 33 I, XIX | Servadac; “we will not do that. Just because the fellow is a 34 I, XXII | realized what they saw. Just as they expected, on the 35 I, XXIII| opportunely provided, seemed just the thing to arouse the 36 I, XXIV | documents, and from the message just come to hand by the carrier-pigeon, 37 I, XXIV | hoisted, and the sledge, just as if it had expanded a 38 II, II | avocations morning after morning, just as if nothing extraordinary 39 II, II | deliberation—“to-day we are just three millions of leagues 40 II, III | of its being parabolic.~Just as in a circle, it is necessary 41 II, III | ceased to be a parabola?”~“Just so.”~“Is it then an hyperbola? 42 II, IV | distant from the sun.”~“Just so,” replied the professor.~“ 43 II, IV | 630,000 square miles; just 292 times less than that 44 II, IV | 47,880,000 cubic miles.~“Just about 5,000 times less than 45 II, IV | was that the professor was just as sensitive about his comet 46 II, V | out their favorite songs, just as if they had never quitted 47 II, V | Gallia.”~Ben Zoof, who had just entered the hall, caught 48 II, VI | as the transaction he had just concluded.~Palmyrin Rosette 49 II, VII | and the coins which had just been borrowed from the Jew 50 II, VII | the density of Gallia is just about double the density 51 II, VII | alone together.~“That’s just the charm of them, my good 52 II, VIII | on the earth, he would be just as incapable as ever of 53 II, IX | high prices.~It happened, just about this same time, that 54 II, IX | I am anxious to prevent. Just stop now, and think a minute. 55 II, IX | were robbing him of his just profits, by binding him 56 II, IX | maximum price for his goods, just as if it were a time of 57 II, IX | Servadac stopped him.~“Let us just see whether the weight is 58 II, XI | Gallia, although invisible just at present to the naked 59 II, XI | Burgundy which they had just been enjoying, and it was 60 II, XIII | in the side of the cavern just large enough to hold an 61 II, XIV | refuse anybody else.”~“That’s just the very point, old Samuel; 62 II, XV | was only 750 grammes, or just five and twenty per cent. 63 II, XV | coal had been reserved, just sufficient to convey them 64 II, XV | other little game,” when, just before starting, he asked 65 II, XV | he was all excitement. Just as if he were in a regiment 66 II, XV | that Colonel Murphy has just telegraphed his next move. 67 II, XV | the volcanic promontory just in time to witness a great 68 II, XVI | mistake!” muttered Ben Zoof.~“Just so,” assented Procope. “ 69 II, XVII | tongue!” repeated Servadac.~“Just because the mass is altered 70 II, XVII | theme of complaint; and just now, when Gallia was entering 71 II, XVII | interposed Ben Zoof; “you just get rid of that pouch of 72 II, XVIII| heart of Germany, its edge just grazing the frontiers of 73 II, XVIII| must ensue!~But was it so? Just at this moment, Lieutenant


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